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Foreword / by John B. Hattendorf -- Piracy during the First Jewish War / by Phyllis Culham -- Sea power without a navy? Roman naval forces in the principate / by Jorit Wintjes -- Toward a model of piracy: lessons from the seventeenth-century Caribbean / by Virginia Lunsford -- Intervention and colonial policy: the Flying Cruiser Squadron of the Imperial German Navy as an instrument of German foreign policy overseas, 1886-1893 / by Heiko Herold -- Powering the U.S. fleet: propulsion machinery design and American naval engineering culture, 1890-1945 / by William M. McBride -- Theodore Roosevelt, social psychology, and naval public relations: the 1906 John Paul Jones reinterment ceremony / by Lori Lynn Bogle -- "The committee of four": the "Blue Funk School," the CID, and the myth of the German peril, 1906-1909 / by Andreas Rose -- Differing values? The balance between speed, endurance, firepower, and protection in the design of British and American dreadnoughts / by Angus Ross -- Innovation for its own sake: the Type XXI U-boat / by Marcus Jones -- FREQUENT WIND, Option IV: the 29-30 April 1975 helicopter evacuation of Saigon / by John F. Guilmartin, Jr. -- The history of the twenty-first-century Chinese navy / by Bernard D. Cole. |